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 1 Themist|       consequence caused him to be conducted to Pydna, appointing him
 2    Dion|       distinguished kind, were all conducted by Dion; and by discharging
 3   Datam|       chains to Mithridates, to be conducted to the king. ~V. While these
 4  Epamin|            whither he wished to be conducted," and Diomedon having answered, "
 5  Agesil|            than his own; and he so conducted himself in Asia that he
 6   Eumen| subsequently to Alexander's death, conducted armies as commander in-chief,
 7  Hannib|        year. In that post Hannibal conducted himself with the same activity
 8  Hannib|        Asia. ~Of the wars which he conducted many have given the history;
 9    Cato|            the government was then conducted, not with regard for personal
10   Attic|        person. |432  ~III. He also conducted himself in such a way, that
11   Attic|            such great men. ~VI. He conducted himself in such a manner
12   Attic|           Atticus, at that period, conducted himself towards Brutus in
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